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they counterfeited u.s. currency toddle stabilize our monetary system. the drug market and the trading of goods for hard currency they buy with narcotics and sell those and generate currency that way. it is organized crime on a national scale. >>shepard: security is your expert of expertise but is it your concern as it is that of other security experts that what the sanctions could in the end do, is take an iranian people who until at least recently were very much pro america and american ways and american products and turn them in another direction. >>guest: well, that is a danger. on balance, the iranian people are well educated and i don't see, i know many people living in iran today, they are in many respects pro united states. so the question is, will they return against their own government or turn against us as a result of the sanctions? only time will tell. >>shepard: that is a good question people are pondering. good to see you, david, have a good afternoon. we will speak live to the travel willing press secretary for the obama campaign in a mom
they counterfeited u.s. currency toddle stabilize our monetary system. the drug market and the trading of goods for hard currency they buy with narcotics and sell those and generate currency that way. it is organized crime on a national scale. >>shepard: security is your expert of expertise but is it your concern as it is that of other security experts that what the sanctions could in the end do, is take an iranian people who until at least recently were very much pro america and american...
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the first presidential debate was the most tweeted event in u.s. political history with 10.3 million tweets in. 3.5 million tweets with the vice presidential showdown. 5,000 tweets per minute when biden said now you're jack kennedy. it shows how much twitter makes tv watching sbun a communal event. a national real time conversation. you hear the thoughts of thousands or millions of friends, and that has a huge impact on the national conversation about the debates. what will we be talk about tonight? we have a twitter top dog, head of government, news and social noen vags for twitter. adam, how are you? >> toure, doing well. a little chilly here in the autumn sun, but having fun so far. >> just tweet about it, and you'll feel better. how does twitter change the discourse, and now let everybody say what they want to say whenever they want to say it? >> i think you touched on it a little bit in the intro there. it's brought us back it to a more traditional form of politics, that idea of gathering around the tv on the world's biggest couch to share in
the first presidential debate was the most tweeted event in u.s. political history with 10.3 million tweets in. 3.5 million tweets with the vice presidential showdown. 5,000 tweets per minute when biden said now you're jack kennedy. it shows how much twitter makes tv watching sbun a communal event. a national real time conversation. you hear the thoughts of thousands or millions of friends, and that has a huge impact on the national conversation about the debates. what will we be talk about...
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four u.s. dead. the white house for days denying a terrorist attack. >> something terrible happened and we have to find out what it was. >> reporter: secretary of state clinton saying blame her, not the president. and much of tonight's focus will be on the economy. roughly 80 uncommitted voters will make up tonight's town hall and ask questions screened and selected by moderator candy crowley of cnn who can ask her own follow-up questions. live from hofstra university on long island. i'm steve handelsman. news4. >> thank you. nbc news will have full coverage of the debate and expert analysis. live coverage starts at 9:00 tonight. >>> as we saw in the last two debates, voters are going online in record numbers with their opinions. >> angie joins with us more on how you can be part of our social media coverage. angie? >> that's right. the first presidential debate proved to be the most tweeted political event in history. tonight we know many of you will be watching with your second screen, meaning you'
four u.s. dead. the white house for days denying a terrorist attack. >> something terrible happened and we have to find out what it was. >> reporter: secretary of state clinton saying blame her, not the president. and much of tonight's focus will be on the economy. roughly 80 uncommitted voters will make up tonight's town hall and ask questions screened and selected by moderator candy crowley of cnn who can ask her own follow-up questions. live from hofstra university on long...
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looks like sprint could become a bigger player in the u.s. cellphone market against verizon and at&t. in a deal that's the biggest overseas purchase by a japanese firm, purchasing a 70% stake in sprint nextel for $20 billion. social security recipients should not expect to receive a big increase in benefits come the in year. the increase for 2013 is expected to be between 2% and 3%, the smallest increase since 1975. >> greta: women are flexing their political muscle in the swing states. president obama and governor romney both going all out to been the women's vote. according to a new "usa today" gallup poll governor romney tiles the president among likely female voters in 12 swing states. what happened to the war on women? did it eve ever exist? the our political panel joins. rick, what happened to war on women? does it still exist? >> cease-fire, a truce. something has happened. this would be a stunning development. if the election results are close to this, mitt romney will win walk we'll be right back. i havwalking away. this would be a h
looks like sprint could become a bigger player in the u.s. cellphone market against verizon and at&t. in a deal that's the biggest overseas purchase by a japanese firm, purchasing a 70% stake in sprint nextel for $20 billion. social security recipients should not expect to receive a big increase in benefits come the in year. the increase for 2013 is expected to be between 2% and 3%, the smallest increase since 1975. >> greta: women are flexing their political muscle in the swing...
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him that you have people from both sides, john kerry, photo ops are nothing new in politics in the u.s. especially. >> tamron, no. no, tamron, i'm not being hard on him. i'm saying that that kind of emergency final provision for people in need is what will happen if 23 million americans end up losing the kind of support that they're provided in social terms by the government. that's where people will end up. i mean, i volunteer somewhere in manhattan, and i can tell you, there are lines of people who are in desperate need even now. if the kind of budget that paul ryan wishes to impose on this country were ever to come to pass, that's where people will go for the needs that they have. >> in tonight's debate no props are allowed, but perhaps the president will reflect upon what you've said and bring up these soup kitchen moments with congressman ryan to go after the budget plan presented by ryan that is partly or somewhat supported by governor romney to make a larger point than the photo-op point, which was maybe he thinks he's a hands-on individual. i think under the way you articulated
him that you have people from both sides, john kerry, photo ops are nothing new in politics in the u.s. especially. >> tamron, no. no, tamron, i'm not being hard on him. i'm saying that that kind of emergency final provision for people in need is what will happen if 23 million americans end up losing the kind of support that they're provided in social terms by the government. that's where people will end up. i mean, i volunteer somewhere in manhattan, and i can tell you, there are lines...
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libya scandal, secretary of state hillary clinton says she accepts responsibility for security at the u.s. mission in benghazi where four americans were killed. diplomats there reportedly were turned down when they asked for more security ahead of the assault ^wa. about blaming that anti-islam video? plus, robotic squirrels, menu for martian meals and musical about climate change. you paid for them all. we'll show you how. "special report" if long island starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to manhattan. 25 miles away and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> brian: why they did one album and broke up, i'll never know. boston, nothing to do with the segment. two albums. thank you, eric. by the way, 22 minutes before the top of the hour. remember when candidate then senator obama said this in 2008? >> i will also go through the federal budget line-by-line, eliminating programs that no longer work and making the ones we do need work better and cost less? >> brian: the president has yet to do that for the republican budget hawk has. oklahoma senator tom coburn, put out the 2012 congressional waste book and it'
libya scandal, secretary of state hillary clinton says she accepts responsibility for security at the u.s. mission in benghazi where four americans were killed. diplomats there reportedly were turned down when they asked for more security ahead of the assault ^wa. about blaming that anti-islam video? plus, robotic squirrels, menu for martian meals and musical about climate change. you paid for them all. we'll show you how. "special report" if long island starts at 6:00 eastern. now...
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a big deal for u.s. authorities pop potential fallout? >> reporter: the u.s. did say in the aftermath of september 11th they believe mckinnon caused hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage. he maintains hess was looking for evidence of green men. whatever the truth of that case is, what can't be contested, that is the british home secretary's decision to block his extra decision is hugely popular here. it's being seen as a courageous resetting of the u.s./uk special relationship to more equal footing. take a listen to what gary mckinnon's mother had to say. >> i want to say thank you, it was an incredibly brave decision to stand up to another nation as strong and powerful as america. it's rare. she had the guts to do it. i always felt she had the strength to come through and do this and to also change the extra decision treaty to bring in forum so this hopefully wouldn't happen to anyone else. it's absolutely incredible. >> of course, they have not blocked the extradition. she's put in place amendments to uk law that would allow british courts to bloc
a big deal for u.s. authorities pop potential fallout? >> reporter: the u.s. did say in the aftermath of september 11th they believe mckinnon caused hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage. he maintains hess was looking for evidence of green men. whatever the truth of that case is, what can't be contested, that is the british home secretary's decision to block his extra decision is hugely popular here. it's being seen as a courageous resetting of the u.s./uk special relationship...
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we have new pictures from the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya in the attacks it suffered weeks before. there were at least two bombs that went off there. the question is, did the white house know about what was happening at this consulate and should it have known? that is what more and more lawmakers are demanding to know. we'll ask andy card the former chief of staff for president george w. bush. a fox news exclusive on the details of the hezbollah drone shot down by the israeli air force and its connection to iran. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm
we have new pictures from the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya in the attacks it suffered weeks before. there were at least two bombs that went off there. the question is, did the white house know about what was happening at this consulate and should it have known? that is what more and more lawmakers are demanding to know. we'll ask andy card the former chief of staff for president george w. bush. a fox news exclusive on the details of the hezbollah drone shot down by the israeli air force...
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and then there's libya, the terrorist attack on the the u.s. consulate in benghazi on the 9/11 anniversary. hillary clinton now takes responsibility. >> i'm responsible for the state department for the more than 60,000 people around the world. and the decisions about security assets are made by security professionals, but we're going to review everything to make sure that we're doing what needs to be done in an increasingly risky environment around the world. stuart: all right. all of this is on our plate. talking about it for all of the next hour, to the big board, we've got a rally this tuesday morning. the dow is up over 100 points and well above 13-5. and sandra smith is with us and so, too, is david asman and on the floor of the new york stock exchange, we have nicole petallides and we start with you, nicole, we broke the news on citigroup at the end of the last hour. wall street journal reports that vikram pandit left after a clash with the board over performance and strategy. the stock, please, nicole? >> you can see it's still above the
and then there's libya, the terrorist attack on the the u.s. consulate in benghazi on the 9/11 anniversary. hillary clinton now takes responsibility. >> i'm responsible for the state department for the more than 60,000 people around the world. and the decisions about security assets are made by security professionals, but we're going to review everything to make sure that we're doing what needs to be done in an increasingly risky environment around the world. stuart: all right. all of...
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. >> after taking responsibility for the security failures surrounding the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, secretary clinton's comments on the eve of the presidential debate in long island caused an uproar among republicans who say the buck should stop with the president in the oval office. joining me senator kelly ayotte who lreleased a statement accusing the president of deflecting his responsibility. thanks for joining us from new hampshire. what is wrong with secretary clinton saying -- good to have you with us. what is wrong with secretary clinton saying i'm in charge of 60,000 people who work for the state department and even if mid-level bureaucrats made those decisions it's ultimately my responsibility as secretary of state? >> well certainly laudable that the secretary of state has come forward like this, but she's clearly trying to be loyal and cover for the president and the vice president. ultimately the security of the american people is the president's responsibility. and andrea, let's look at all the changing stories here of what the american people have
. >> after taking responsibility for the security failures surrounding the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, secretary clinton's comments on the eve of the presidential debate in long island caused an uproar among republicans who say the buck should stop with the president in the oval office. joining me senator kelly ayotte who lreleased a statement accusing the president of deflecting his responsibility. thanks for joining us from new hampshire. what is wrong with secretary clinton...
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on her first overseas trip since the fatal attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, secretary clinton is tryingo set the record straight, pushing back against what some are calling mixed messages out of washington. on september 16th, ambassador susan rice made a number of tv appearances. did you approve her speaking points that she delivered on the tv shows that day? >> i think she very clearly said here's what we know now, but this is going to change. this is what we have at present, but it will evolve, and the intelligence community has said the same thing. >> reporter: just five days after the attack, rice appeared on cbs's "face the nation." she blamed the violence on spontaneous protest over an anti-muslim film. >> you did not have information at present that lead us to conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned. >> reporter: who briefed on ambassador rice? did you sign off on those brief ings? >> you would have to ask her. >> reporter: you didn't speak to her before that appearance? >> no, but everybody had the same information. i hav
on her first overseas trip since the fatal attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, secretary clinton is tryingo set the record straight, pushing back against what some are calling mixed messages out of washington. on september 16th, ambassador susan rice made a number of tv appearances. did you approve her speaking points that she delivered on the tv shows that day? >> i think she very clearly said here's what we know now, but this is going to change. this is what we have at present, but...
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if you don't want u.s. intervention, what should we do? do you want to try to get some kind of sanctions embargo, no fly zones? for all of that, you need other countries to help you, which means you need the arab league to sanction it or request it as they did in libya or the u.n. to do so, which they did in libya, or are you saying you want a unilateral american no fly zone, which means the united states alone shoots down planes and things like that. when you push people and ask them what is it they would do different from what is the current policy, you don't get a lot of specifics, you get a lot of hot air and rhetorical stuff, but the truth is our options are pretty -- syria is the land of lousy options. it is not clear what we could do that is very different from what the obama administration is doing. >> on either side. we heard mitt romney at vmi talking about how syrian rebels should be armed but no specifics as far as who should then arm them. so again, syria as you point out is tough. it's tough. >> he says they should be armed,
if you don't want u.s. intervention, what should we do? do you want to try to get some kind of sanctions embargo, no fly zones? for all of that, you need other countries to help you, which means you need the arab league to sanction it or request it as they did in libya or the u.n. to do so, which they did in libya, or are you saying you want a unilateral american no fly zone, which means the united states alone shoots down planes and things like that. when you push people and ask them what is...
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. >>> u.s. customs agents have seized a big shipment of halloween costumes from china that pose a danger to kids. the buttons on the pirate outfits contain 11 times the legal limit of lead. more than 1,300 of the costumes were en route to stores in the seattle area before they were targeted by agents. >> yeah, you go home end of the week. you realize you made a difference. you really made an impact. and you kept some child from getting sick. or some person's house from burning down. >> the costumes are worth $10 t they will all be destroyed. last year custom agents stopped 11,000 shipments of lead contaminated products. you heard the gentleman talking about the health effects. can poison developing brains, lead can. costumes are marketed for young kids. frightening to think that there is not -- a lot of -- power over that. there is not a lot of oversight. >> good news inspectors are going to start to pull some costumes from ports where shipments have been received. at least they're aware of it a
. >>> u.s. customs agents have seized a big shipment of halloween costumes from china that pose a danger to kids. the buttons on the pirate outfits contain 11 times the legal limit of lead. more than 1,300 of the costumes were en route to stores in the seattle area before they were targeted by agents. >> yeah, you go home end of the week. you realize you made a difference. you really made an impact. and you kept some child from getting sick. or some person's house from burning...
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which has become one of the most expensive races in the history of u.s. politics. and willie, also one of the most fascinating. i don't think anybody knows how that one's going to end up. >> where are we right now? what's the spread, would you say, mike barnicle in massachusetts? >> there are various polls. it's pretty even. within the margin of error on most polls. three to five points for either candidate. if the president of the united states runs up a margin of more than 20%, elizabeth warren ought to win that. mr. jim vandehei, good morning. >> good morning. >> among many other things at politico.com this morning, you guys are looking at some of the president's unmet campaign promises from 2008 as president. we'll start you off by cutting the deficit in half. how did he do? >> no doubt, that's going to be a big topic in the debate tonight. he's most vulnerable on the deficit where he promised to cut it in half and, in fact, we've had trillion dollar deficits each and every year of his presidency. he'll say, oh, i had to do it, i inherited bad circumstances, bu
which has become one of the most expensive races in the history of u.s. politics. and willie, also one of the most fascinating. i don't think anybody knows how that one's going to end up. >> where are we right now? what's the spread, would you say, mike barnicle in massachusetts? >> there are various polls. it's pretty even. within the margin of error on most polls. three to five points for either candidate. if the president of the united states runs up a margin of more than 20%,...
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u.s. agents are seizing thousands of shipments made in china. >> 11 times the normal regulated amount of lead found in those. >> we've seen it before, remember that a year ago or so? the chinese toys that had lead. stuff that we import kind of scary. >> especially this time of year because of halloween and costumes. >>> also coming up, oh, baby, we're going to find out the best baby gear to make life easier and more fun with insider secrets from our favorite toy mom. >> are these like gadgets or little -- toys? >> usually she does toys, but we've got a couple gadgets in there too. she sprinkled in for all yeah. >>> very nice. and then this morning, the greatest death-defying stunts of all time. fearless felix with his 24-mile free fall joins the ranks of daredevils who truly, truly go to extremes. >>> but first 13 days after the first presidential debate, candidates meet for round two tonight. we need a ding, bell. that was weak. >> that was the best i could do. undecided voters will get t
u.s. agents are seizing thousands of shipments made in china. >> 11 times the normal regulated amount of lead found in those. >> we've seen it before, remember that a year ago or so? the chinese toys that had lead. stuff that we import kind of scary. >> especially this time of year because of halloween and costumes. >>> also coming up, oh, baby, we're going to find out the best baby gear to make life easier and more fun with insider secrets from our favorite toy mom....